... mercy; in return, I pray to God, if they have erred, to have mercy upon them. The Judge, who condemned me, humanely shed tears in uttering my sentence; but whether he did wisely, in so highly commending the wretched informer who swore away my life,... O'Hara; or, 1798 [by W.H. Maxwell]. - Side 155af William Hamilton Maxwell - 1825Fuld visning - Om denne bog
 | 1800
...the wretched informer who fwore away my life, I leave to his own cool reflection ; folemnly afluring him and all the world, with my dying breath, that the informer was forfworn. The law under which I fuffer is furely a fevere one ! May the makers and promoters of... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1800
...the wretched informer who fwore away my life, I leave to his own cool reflection ; folemnly afluring him and all the world, with my dying breath, that the informer was forfworn. The law under which I fuffer is furely a fevere one ! May the makers and promoters of... | |
 | John Philpot Curran - 1804 - 391 sider
...in uttering my sentence, but whether he did wisely in so highly recommending the wretched informer, who swore away my life, I leave to his own cool reflection,...him and all the world, with my dying breath, that that informer was foresworn. The law under which I sufler, is surely a severe one ; may the makers... | |
 | William Sampson - 1807 - 448 sider
...in uttering my sentence ; but whether he did wisely, in so highly commending the wretched informer who swore away my life, I leave to his own cool reflection,...the world, with my dying breath, that the informer was forsworn. The law under which I suffer is surely a severe one ; may the makers and promoters of... | |
 | William Sampson - 1817 - 432 sider
...tears in uttering my sentence; but whether he did wisely, in so highly commending the wretched informer who swore away my life, I leave to his own cool reflection,...the world, with my dying breath, that the informer was forsworn. The law under, which I suffer, is surely a severe one; may the makers and promoters of... | |
 | 1819
...highly commending the wretched informer who swore away my life, I leave to his own cool reflexion, solemnly assuring him and all the world, with my dying breath, that the informer was forsworn. The law under which I suffer, is surely a severe one ; may the makers and promoters of... | |
 | Thomas MacNevin - 1846 - 598 sider
...tears in uttering my sentence, but whether he did wisely in so highly commending the wretched informer, who swore away my life, I leave to his own cool reflection,...him and all the world, with my dying breath, that that informer was foresworn. The law under which I suffer, is surely a severe one ; may the makers... | |
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